The , hls Senliel
LOAL BREVITIES
Somebilg! You Know and Some
Y6flDoui Know About
jfwns, County & Pyp\
-Standard gasolene 18c 'per
gallon.7 R. E. Goodwin:
FRESH BREAD, always on
hand at Corbin's Restaurant.
--For land anywthere in Pick
ens county see or write J. R
Ashmore. "The Land Man."
-FOR SALE:-13 acre tract
of land, very good house and
barn, near Easck- piill. See H.
E. Couch, quic14vt Easley Mill,
Easley, S. C.
-I am prepared to do your
canning now. Will can any
day in the week except Satur
day. All work guaranteed.
A. T. Winchester.
-For first-class shingles, eith
er heart or sap, see or write me
for prices. Can deliver them at
Pickens or 'ive you special price
on them at the mill which is 2
miles north of court house.
J. H. Earle,
auu31tf Pickens, S. C.
FOR SALE-Several good
milch cows and heifers. C. G.
Rowland, Central, S. C.
Watch Pickens get there.
We have the men who make
things go. Watch us get there.
Mr. E. C. Fulghuim, of Wil
son, N. C., spent Sunday in
town.
Mr. B. D. Lenhardt, of Eas
ley, was in town Monday on
business.
Rev. W. A. Christopher andt
family visited his father, at
Pickens, Satuiday.
.Mrs. Sherard, of Easley, and
Red, of Birinhgham,
Ala., ,were visiting Mrs.H.. Cox
last week.
William and Johnnie Harris,
Sons of Mr. T. .Harris, are
att en ding the Southern Business
College in Atlanta.
Reports reached town last
Saturday that on the day before
Mr. Ed. Chastain and three
ot hers k illed 50 squirr'els.
AMr. Ed. Si-aborn, who has
been sick for some time, is im
proving, and his many friends
hope for his early rer~overy.
The Ladies' Aidl S'ociety of
the Pickens Baptist church will
serve lunch on the courthouse
grounds each (lay of the fair.
Mrs. 13. Lelwis has sufficiently
-recovered from her recent illness
as to be able to be out again,
much to the dlelight of her
friends.
Miss Florence Bowen), after
attending the Morgan-Mahon
marriage in Greenville, last
week, paid a visit to her sister
at Calhoun.
Court was form ally (opened
last Monday mforning' at 10
o'clock by Court Crier P. A.
Porter, anid w-as immej'diate lv
adjourned Isine die.
Mr. and Mrs. WV. H1. Johnson
expect to move to Grieenv''"
about the 1st prIox. Th'ley will
either ren t or s(ell their hoi on
Hampton aveile.
Mr. C. lB. Ha'l(ddon, of t ho
Ciemison A griclItu ral Cotlle..,
w'~ill be here duiring fair we-rek,
andl is expectedl to iimke a
speech to the fiiaers (in Oct. .1.
Rev. G. F. Kirby filled the.
pulpit of: St. PatmI's Ytethodist'
Episcopal chuiirch in Greenville
last Sunday morning and night,
and dlelivered two excellent ser
We w~ant ever-vbddyi~ in) the
c~ounity to comle to, thle F~air, Oct.
3-4-5. Come and enjoy your
selves. TIhere will be several
.free onterha inmeni t. racing and
M~g3rsr, J.F. Bgnister,
of LibtA, took advantage of
the excursion rates offered by
the Southern Railroad and made
a very pleasant trip to Knox
ville, Tenn., last week.
The many friends of Hon.
W. ' T. Bowen will regret to
learn of his sickness, He was
confined to his room some days
last week, but is recovering.
Ma& e soon be himself lagain.
Twenty-five marriage licenses
are on file in Judge Newbery's
office, which means that fifty
paople have married since the
first day of July when the law
went into effect.
Dr. J. L. Bolt, of Easley, still
stands by his Pickens friends.
He frequently makes visits in
this vicinity to his former pa
tients. The truth is, it's hard
for Pickens to give him up.
Miss Mary Swann, of Atlanta,
is the guest of the family of Mr.
R. A. Bowen. Miss Swann has
many friends in Pickens, hav
ing t tght in the Graded School
during the administration of
Prof. Dendy.
The Keowee Pharmacy has
installed a new iceless soda foun
tain which will enable them to
take care. of their increasing
soda water business in a more
satisfactory manner. We call
attention to their ad. in this
issue.
The grand jiry committee,
consisting of Messrs. John F.
Harris, 0. S. Stewart and W. S.
Parsons, met at the courthouso
last Friday to inspect and check
Up the accounts of the officers.
They did not complete their
work, and will meet again at an
early (lay.
Prdss dispatches bring the
news of the approaching mar
riage of Rev. A. E. Driggers, of
Walhalla, and Miss Grace Laura
McCutcheon, of Murraysville,
Pa. The marriage is announced
to take pkice on the 12th of Oc
tober. Mr. Driggers is well
known here and has many ad
mirers who extenl best wishes.
The names of several who
have neither worked nor Paid
roa I tax hav( been handled to
the comm i ssion'ers, and if you
wish to prevent ani interview
with a pretty uglry fellow you
will do well to step in anid see
the t reasurer. Youi know who
you are, andl do0 not wait fo" a
fac~e to face not ice.
Mr. D. F. (Pace has opened a
first-class lunch room11 in connec
tion' with his other business in
the oldi Pickens Bank building,
w'here he will serve lunches at
all times. This part of the busi
ness will be in competent hands,
andl if you wish a good meal be
sure and call on "D1ock,"' and
get a sqjuare meal On a round
table.
Mr. J. R. Bowen and family
have moved to Pan Handle,
Texas. Mr. Bowen is a son of
H-on. WV. TV. Bowen, and he and
his estimable family have been
making their home with his
father this year. He is a good
man and citizen', and we regret
very much to see him leave this
splenidid (country. The ILone
Sitari state is the gainer.
Rev. WV. A. Christopher has
juist closedl a mneetinug at Dunm f
cani, 8. C., in whiich fifty pe'r
sons5 were .received ilnto thme
church-thirty by baptism aml
twenvtyv by letter. Some gn1
o)thers .joinmed the 31. .V, church
and 0other 11 hurches. This was
t he gre'atest; lmeeting inl Ibe his
tory of thme church. TPhe gain
teni of doubling the membeshii p).
R~ev. E. L. Kugley preached
four (lays, andl the pastor
preached four (lays.
Tlhe ch i uc subhscribe l)*1m :0
towardl a fund of .92,000 to me
m11od el the presen' 't ho ofI'W wor
shi[p.
PAER'$i~~
HAIR BA4LCAM
DON'T J
THE BI
NEXT
BEGINNING
OCTOBEE
Land itor Sale in
50-acre farn in the town of Walhalla
land in cultivation, 15 acres in woods
400-acre- farin two miles north of Wes
one six-room dwelling, two tenant house
cheap.
For terms and prices appl:
B. R MO.SS,
Automobile Agency
for Pickens.
Folger, Thornley & Co. haye
closed the agency contract for
pickens county for the Mitchell
Automobile, and within a few
days will have a carload on ex
hibion at their store. The Au
toniobile is here to stay and is
an all-round business and pleas
ure conveyance, in the use of
which travel is almost as inex
pensive as the horse and buggy.
For use in the country it is
equally adapted, as its ample
power and light weight com
mends it to the farmer, while
the same qualities also fit it to
encouniiter withoit difficulty the
worst of roads and hills and such
adverse weather' conditions as
its equipment of top and side
curtains renders it always ready
for use without preparation.
The Mitchell car is made by
the same company that makes
the famous Mitchell wagon,
which has been sold here for the
past ten years and which is, so
well known all over this coun
try. They make the best med
ium priced car on the market
today and we bespeak for these
gentlemen a good busineicss along
this line.
Little Gussie White, o of
Mr andI~ Mr's. J. S, White.
d1i(ed Septe'mber' 9th, after an
illness of a few days. HeI was
4 years old,~ and a bright child,
inideed, who wNon the love of all
who knew him. He bore his
sufferings biavely for one of his
agte. The family have the symn
pathy of the entire conmnunity
in their sadl bereavenment.
This lovely bud so young, so f air,
Called hence by early doom11.
Came to show howv sweet a
flower
In Paradise wvould bloom11.
Ere sin could harm or sorrow
fade,
D~eath. camne with friendlyv care
The opening' bud to heaven co(n
veyedi,
And bade it blossom1 there.
Opening Day in Pick ns,
Tlhe fall opening ot millinery
and1 dry good1s aittracted. quite a
1irge crowvd of ladi s last F~riday
and Saturday. Many from Lib
erty and Easley and the sur'
roundinig coun try were he re.
'The headgea is .something new
this timie. instead of being so
extremiely hir'e, the hats seem
to ex tend uinuvard(, many <I t hem
ha~vinig a I ea'1ked erown~VI. There'P
seemls toP prevail al ton'h of thle
wVay, they areS th1'' e ver ' b\I test
styles and n1one(. will timke a
miisike by purcmhaungii U1:1 SHin
m1erchantjls smliline and1( pleasant.
Baidly In'lured.
(er of Mr \I1. Hubbardt '( Si Ith, of
Ea~sl( "y, was run over bV ' y an ~L u-.
tomi obile lat e T layl a ft (IrnIon
(hinle wvas being driven by Mr
Warireni Sm:ithI, of. Liber i.ll
particulars could not hr >bOin.
-oingW
PORGET
PAIR
WKEK
TUESDAY
3,4and5.
Oconee County.
15 acres of bottom and 20 acres of up
tininster. Lix miles south of Walhalla,
1, 175 acres in cultivation. Will Sell
P to
Wallhalla, S. C.
The Health of the Town.
The most important thing to any con..
muntity is health, good health. A place
which is siekly will sin lose people. If
they do foL die they will Inove away,
This town has always been noted for its
de-lightful' cimate and healthfulness,
mut at this st ason of the year unless the
santitalaV w are closely observed, sick
iwiss miay break out and cause trouble.
This is not a complaint against mur wor
ty anyvor and city officers. hi. vigi
lance is the price of good healkh. It Is
nost known by the present Iini.agement
(it tlis paper what his been lone by our
authoritieu to clearn up th town. baut
urge that this feature be not ;'eghected.
It is better to pout up with pr treettS
and sufrer other inconveniences tha1n if)
neglvm th. sanitation of the town,
40 acres, 4 mile from court
house, 1-2 cleared, balance in
original oak forest, joining land
of J. H. G. McDaniel, I. M.
Mauldin and others. Th is prop
erty is for sale or trade and is
the prettiest place for a nice
home around Pickens. Price and
teris, reasonable. See H-. M.
Hester, "'The Real Estate Man''
Pickens. S. C.
NOTICE.
Pickens, S. C., Sept 11, 1911.
An examination for teachers
will be held at the court house
Frida' October 6th. Examina
tions to begin promptly at 9 a.
ml .
By. order of State Board of Ed
ucatin. R. T. Hallum,
Co. Spt. Ed. I
EY TL 't) 2
Light and Sight
v isible, byVl)' biging 1aictuIr(e
Ofteni tO oltI eyes.
Then if t h eves are p l'>r
feet, we have tlear and1 COm.)
fo "to le sight.
= POOR EVES=
Et1t miany tee are iflhlar,
fect, and1 hblurred visiont, stra in
or pain restults.
The Remedy
Removal of the cauI se with
suitable glasses. Simtple,
isnt iti' And, by the way,
smece von wvant tlo be sure
of gett ing the right 1 glasses.
call on
Consulting O.ptomietrist.
(Greenville. 8. ( .
B3OGGS & FINDLEY
Lawyers
Caitle Hall
Pikeons Lodge, '"o. 123
K.ofiP.
B~y ordear of
Noice Iti o Debtors apd(1 ''r diiirs.
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IMPROVED JACKP-SNAPE
With Grain Drill tta
rrHIS is the most perfect machine for
ibe purchased. It, is very light, Co
anced. Yet it is simple. srong, and di
The quality of the work that it does
other machine. The guiano and the
through separate souts so that you ea
of each you are using. And you can 1
you are doing. The guano is dist-riblut.
KNOCKING princile. The grain is dril4
en by a chain from the wheel. This i
lar and even drilling of the grain.
The Grain Drain Attachment. can be
a moment's time. By removing san
Guano Distributor. You should have
wvill make your lihterand voor rops
PICKENS, S. C
Me -t Me at Corbin's F
DURING THE
---WHY?
B.ca ku i t is th limfst. pla1ce inl
You will alwavs find a full
best of everything io at.
REMEMBER the DATES a
"EE V() YUR \I(NEY.
SGross Assets and
Pz(1ercentage of .Assets to I i3'ilitic'
(om p~n j anuary' i st
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every 8100.00) of Lialit ies. andu ab
ly pr3oud. The obb-r wve uj w. he si
OF SOUTH C:FROl
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clean,
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drilling grain that can
mnpact, and well bal
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S not equaled by any
,rain are discharged
n1 tell just how much
ilways sEE just what
bd by the well known
Id by an agitator driv
isures a steady, regu
taken off or put on in
o YOU have a simple
,me of these tools. It.
moI abundant.
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testaurait
PAIR
town to ea-t.
mlipply of flit
T l!( \l1
Surplus.
of the folloing
,1911:
....12593
....123.59
.....22.51
....121.21
....118.28
....117 ,3~2
..... .11.)1
.....112.25
.....111.93
.......0;.94
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